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..he is in the same programme as me (or as I)?
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Clive wrote:
I have a feeling that no-one today would say 'Do you want to go to the bop tonight?'
Best wishes, Clive
In fact, it is common now among Oxford unversity students: there is a bop at such and such a college, or I went
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Is that student slang, or general?
Thanks
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I was actually referring to university students saying that there is a 'bop' at such and such a college, and that they are going there.
is that a disco?
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What's a bop?
I guess it includes dancing; but anything else?
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Clive wrote:
Hi,
a recollection from the past still works wonders in my memory (or on my memory?)
This is an odd sentence in terms of meaning. If you have a recollection, it means that you remember something. If you already remember
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a recollection from the past still works wonders in my memory (or on my memory?)
I believe they are both acceptable but mean different things:
in my: it is the the memory that gets the excitement going
on my: it is the recollection
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CalifJim wrote: Is this good English? It's simply the passive form of People never made the results known. or: No one ever made the results known. CJ
Aren't those passive forms too?
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...disposing of those who were envied, resented or from whom they simply wanted to seek revenge
Sounds terrible! Ca nyou help rephrase the underlined bit?
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The results were never made known.
Is this good English?
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